![]() Help I have a PSP 3000 with cfw 6.61 Pro-C and i have been following all of your tutorial. GTA is one of the few games that works bad when compressed as an CSO I found (it can be very laggy in places) I left mine as an ISO, most other games should be fine as a CSO however. Your ISO folder needs to be G:ISO It does not go in the PSP folder. This is the path for my backup game: G:PSPGAMEISO I rename the file GTA.cso I backed up the GTA: Vice City Stories game and deleted the update part. Its still in beta for the PSP, so it may crash and some games may run slow but give it a shot. Retroarch is a really great multi-emulator (runs several different systems on the same program). Yes, place the ISO folder inside of the GAME folder and place said ISOCSO files inside the ISO folder.ĭepending if the thread is old, some of those emulators are probably really outdated. Should the ISO folder be placed inside the GAME folder I used some of the emulators you uploaded but many of them crashed, are those the best ones yet Thanks a bunch InsaneNutter, you are the man. Simply create a folder on the memory stick called ISO and place any games in there. I have a question, now that I have ripped a UMD, How can I run the back up on my PSP Thanks. I have used UMD gen for many years to compress my games, never failed me yet.Įxcellent tutorial man Last week happened to be the first time I get to hold on to a PSP. ![]() Thanks thats a great little tip, perfect as the homebrew application I had to do this no longer works since updating. ![]() Go down to USB Device and select UMD Disc, exit the VHS menu then put the PSP in USB mode.Īs you can see my Lemmings game has been reduced from 429 MB to 168MB, saving 261MB of my memory stick. ![]() You can then copy the game back to your PSP and play it directly from the memory card, this is useful as you can easily carry many games around on your PSP, it will also help to improve battery life as the PSP does not need to power the UMD drive. ![]()
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